Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
Hands-on Lab Mastery
The DMLT program at AITM is meticulously designed for students who want to enter the healthcare workforce swiftly. This intensive 2-year diploma bridges the gap between basic science and clinical application, preparing you for immediate roles in Pathology, Microbiology, and Clinical Biochemistry.
2 Years (Annual System)
10+2 Science (PCB/PCM)
Our DMLT program transitions from classroom theory to specialized technical mastery, ensuring every student is proficient in the 2025 global laboratory standards.
Proficiency in advanced phlebotomy techniques, aseptic specimen handling, and the critical "Order of Draw" for clinical accuracy.
Hands-on operation of semi-automated analyzers, centrifuges, and incubators, with a focus on equipment calibration and maintenance.
Mastery of normal/abnormal reference ranges and Laboratory Information Systems (LIS) for accurate data reporting and analysis.
Gram & Acid-fast techniques
Biomedical safety protocols
Cross-matching & Rh typing
Glucose & Enzyme profiles
Graduates of the DMLT program are essential technical experts in the healthcare industry. As a 2-year specialized diploma, it offers one of the fastest routes to stable employment in Pathology Labs, Nursing Homes, and Government Health Missions across India.
Market Demand: The paramedical workforce requirement in North Bihar is at an all-time high. Fresh DMLT diploma holders can expect immediate placement with starting salaries of ₹1.8 LPA – ₹3.5 LPA.
2025 - 2026
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